Matobo National Park, known for its unique granite rock formations called kopjes and balancing rocks, offers excellent opportunities for rock climbing and hiking. The park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2003 due to its cultural, historical, and natural heritage. Explore the Nswatugi, Pomongwe, and White Rhino caves, which contain some of the most impressive San rock art in Africa. The park is also home to significant populations of black and white rhino and offers guided walking safaris. In addition to climbing, visitors can track rhino on foot or take part in conservation programs.